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the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing reportedly cites u.s. wars in the muslim world as his motivation while denying links to any overseas islamic terror group. abandoned in danger the british government accused of leaving afghan interpreters at the mercy of the vengeful taliban the spy them having been key in setting up military operations in the country. and china and america trade accusations of human rights violations with beijing citing infringement on freedoms abroad and growing domestic surveillance as making washington unfit to preach morality to the world.
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it is ten pm and the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program now u.s. officials say the nineteen year old surviving suspect in the boston terror attack has confessed that america's wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated both him and his brother to carry out last week's deadly assault following the interrogation of joe hart of niacin hospital investigators also revealed the alleged bombers appear to have been driven by radical religious beliefs but did not seem to be tied to any muslim terrorist group on a secure canada has the details from boston. official complaints in the presence of a judge and a lawyer have been filed against one thousand year old boston bombing suspect just hearts or nine of this took place at his hospital bed here in boston where he has been kept under strict guard ever since his arrest friday evening we do know of course that he suffered several serious injuries and was unable to speak for this
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entire time sunday evening he finally awoke and was able to answer several questions and writing and finally today he was conscious and able to react to the charges being brought against him at his hospital bed these charges of course include the use of weapons of mass destruction as well as the malicious destruction of property resulting in death now the penalty that's her knife is now dead facing as a death penalty or any term of years behind bars including life he's also facing a fine of up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars throughout this brief encounter with the judge we do know that mostly her knife was. nodding and offer mation of hearing what he was being told he only spoke once when asked whether or not he's able to afford a lawyer and he said no so legal counsel is going to be presented to him. despite being of chechen origin the alleged bomber spanned almost half of their lives in
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the u.s. after their parents applied for asylum both were rare or visitors to russia but business stopped moscow from warning the f.b.i. over the possible terrorist intentions of the eldest brother two years ago all questions are now being raised why the f.b.i. failed to take proper action or he's going to check out and take a look at the possible reasons. as the dust settles in the wake of boston bombings the question many ask is why and how could u.s. federal authorities fail to act on the valuable intelligence from two years ago stating that the middle of was radicalized dangerous and quote prepared to join unspecified underground groups that's the information the f.b.i. says they received from the russian government so two years ago the f.b.i. interviewed the guy and reported back to the russians that they found nothing suspicious since then they've apparently failed to monitor the milan because if they have they probably discovered his you tube page under his own name by the way full of radical content with a playlist titled terrorists so you have intelligence from
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a foreign government you have the individual openly sharing radical content and yet somehow he's off the radar the fear is the reason the f.b.i. dropped the ball on the alleged russian intelligence is that they treated it as soley russia's problem they may have taken the marylands chechen background into consideration and they may have ended up looking at this individual from a more political rather than purely law enforcement point of view this is possible given the history of all the requests and pleas that russia has made in the past with regards to a number of individuals from north caucasus accused of crimes particularly those of chechen background one example yulia moderates who was known as the right hand of the internationally recognized chechen terrorists. just a quick reminder of who was he was killed in two thousand and six. record as a chechen militant leader included in one thousand nine hundred ninety five he and his gang attacked the city of blood urine of skin took up to one thousand eight
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hundred residents of that city hostage in a hospital including one hundred fifty children at least one hundred forty people died as a result of that attack also as he gained power in the region stated his objective to have all muslim regions in russia break away from the country it was basically a call to start a war on all fronts among his other heinous acts that was to. school hostage crisis in beslan in two thousand and four terror that russia will never forget it left swe hundred and thirty four people dead one hundred eighty six of them children so the right hand of this monster who helped stage all this whore. modify arrives in the u.s. somewhere around the year two thousand settles down in boston by the way and receives political asylum despite russia's pleas to treat him as a clerk criminal at the beginning us federal authorities appealed the boston course decision on granting him asylum then they withdrew their opposition after a number of political heavyweights in the us tuned in to support the chechen militants including former sector of state albright so when questioning u.s.
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federal authorities reaction to the alleged russian intel on the middle of it is important to keep in mind the mindset perpetuated in the u.s. for many years in favor of the militants in russia and against the russian government's actions to stop them new york city's former mayor rudy giuliani spoke to the confusion that many americans had as they learned about the background of these brothers the chechen revolution against russia is an islamic based revolution they want to islamic state in russia. not inherently anti-american right anti russian. american i mean and in fact here's the odd part of this if anything we've been i'm not going to say sympathetic with them but we've certainly been critical of and how far he's gone in dealing with. so if anything they should they shouldn't have this anger at the united states so given all this maybe maybe this political mindset has prompted authorities in the u.s.
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to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. well the caucus is the sand of the suspects prompted the u.s. media to shift focus to armed groups in chechnya and establish a russian connection to the case earlier my colleague spoke to matt clements a regional manager of the chest information company and x. spurred on european and former soviet countries he says the alleged boston bombers are most likely to have been radicalized outside russia. the church a nationality or ethnicity of the prime suspects is actually somewhat misleading for instance i have lived in russia for the last ten years that actual time they spent in the north caucasus appears to be relatively small and there's some disagreement about that and i actually think the most likely outcome is that these guys are probably going to be self radicalized rather than having direct links to militants in the north caucasus there are no number of reasons which people become
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radicalized details surrounding time alone in his younger brother somewhat sketchy at the moment so to go into too much detail would be to speculate too far however that does seem to be some signs around the older brother time alone in particular to suggest that he was struggling to adapt to life in the united states which is a sign of previous people who become radicalized in this sort of a way indeed this kind of disengagement with society can often lead people to look for alternative sources and indeed radical islam can be one of those kinds of factors which people can turn to is it as a means to sort of direct their lives well it's now talk to john glaser now to an antiwar dot com john thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. while as we have been saying today the surviving boston attack suspect reportedly said that u.s. actions in iraq in afghanistan they did him and his brother to commit this attack
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what was your reaction to that. well first let's get the obvious out of the way first of all nothing can justify attacks on civilians the zone i have brothers one of them but the remaining one deserves to be tried to the fullest extent of the law and if convicted obviously punished for the work force and the law nothing they did was just right it was a heinous heinous murder the other obvious thing we have to get away is that a lot of this information is preliminary and it possibly could. jane so there might be some speculation inherent in any comments i make you know the fact that they cite us foreign policy as a motivator being fact in there it's pack shouldn't really surprising every attack that wasn't an f.b.i.'s hatched sting operation since nine eleven has had that component all of these terrorists that want to attack the united states and commit
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a heinous violence honest have in their mind some motivation of u.s. foreign policy u.s. aggression in the middle east in a rock and a and it's there in pakistan and yemen the israel palestine conflict and on and on and on. but you know. we also should probably take this with a little bit of a grain of salt i mean what's also been generally accepted at least thus far it is preliminary but thus far there doesn't seem to be any signs of foreign terrorist organizations so despite the fact that they're close aiming they had really the just and foreign policy motivations. you know they didn't have ties to foreign terrorist organizations they seem self radicalize is ok well john let me just ask here. you know is it ironic in a sense i mean the u.s. went to iraq and afghanistan to fight terrorism and our what we're seeing now sort of a backfire and what's happening the attacks on the u.s.
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soil this sort of a boomerang i mean it's backfires on u.s. policies abroad don't you think. well yes i mean it was in two thousand and six that the cia released a report. confirming precisely what you just said that the iraq war was breeding do you present mint of america throughout the muslim world and you know we see the evolution of a.q. i or al qaida in iraq that was a force that was never there but they're still there as a result of the u.s. invasion we see the taliban insurgency that is still very strong and we see you know hide a type of. recruitment going on in both pakistan and then yemen and much of it as a result of the constant bombings the united states has been doing that in that region of the world you know and you know more homegrown type terrorist attacks are basically like the underwear bomber of doom of holiday. time then to sort of like
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shift attention in words back home to sort of prevent homegrown terrorism they just mention the threat of homegrown terrorism growing to prevent it and to sort of you know shift a tangent towards what's happening at home well the united states needs a more sane foreign policy no doubt we need to stop intervening in every corner of the planet we need to stop aggressive war we need to stop propping up the dictatorships in the arab world all of this needs to stop but with regard to the current controversy of the boston bombings this does seem like more of a self radicalized process where these individuals sort of superimpose religion in foreign policy on to what they did but. that doesn't speak to the fact that the united states has an incredibly aggressive foreign policy that has consequences in terms of blowback all right jungle fever and this is not a terror at antiwar dot com thanks very much for talking to us here on r.t.
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. as always we are interested to know what you think on the stories we're covering so today on r.t. dot com we're asking for your view on how the boston bombing investigation will unfold so log on to our web site and cast your vote online. now fears for the lives of more than half of the hunger striking guantanamo bay prisoners are finally being shared by the u.s. authorities the military sending additional medical personnel to the camp were a growing number of inmates are refusing food and protest over mistreatment an indefinite detention dr stephens in our case a retired army medical corps officer and former senior advisor to the defense department says it might not be long before the strike turns lethal typically people get very sick after about fifty days in which they've not had any food but are taking water so they may be getting very sick and i think there's a fear that
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a number may die within the next several weeks all the world medical associations are categorically and ethically against force feeding the reason being is that is in fact disrupts what is most important which is establishing a constructive relationship were poor with the hunger strikers and being able to discuss the terms of their protest the this is a they if they have it also. really overrides there are some autonomy which is very important in medicine we except that is one of our ethical principles so that by and large most organizations across the world feel that it is not acceptable and in this particular case it does not help resolve their grievances and help resolve the conflict that we're having between the detainees and the authorities. alleged
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violations of prisoner rights of one time or just one aspect the u.s. has been scolded for by china while later this hour we take a detailed look out what else put in its report criticizing washington's human rights record at home and abroad. and a sunni camp raid by the heavy armed iraqi police leaves twenty six people dead as violence escalates and a deeply divided country. now a public storm is gathering in britain with calls in the u.k. government to offer asylum to hundreds of afghan interpreters who worked with the country's forces during its military operation and they're being left behind as the army withdraws to face the wrath of the taliban who view them as anime collaborators boyko has more on their plight. it was a dangerous job that required courage many of these translators are working on the front line so they're working with soldiers risking their lives in exactly the same
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way soldiers do but while british forces withdraw the afghan interpreters who made their work possible are being left to fend for themselves there is your order. and shadows. or you are all sent for those you have to be if i catch you then i would if you rafi worked at camp prince in the helmand province he says he gets regular calls from the taliban some six hundred fifty interpreters just like rafi remain in afghanistan with no right to settle in the u.k. both times when you when you finish the job and you've done it very well there's a thank you at the end of that job in this case it's a death threat it's a risk your life but seen by this how about this having collaborated with the enemy and david the past year targeted killings of so-called international collaborators by the taliban have doubled r.t. got in touch with the foreign and commonwealth office who are responsible for the
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interpreter's asylum claims this is the response we've got people who have put their life or mine for the united kingdom will not be abandoned the government has put processes in place to ensure the service given by former interpreters with him forces is taken fully into account if individuals apply for asylum in the u k. the keyword here is individual for the moment it's a case by case basis according to the foreign office to make sure the personal circumstances are recognised case by case the sign of claims can take months even years there's no accountability every other nato country that directly employed interpreters has offered them some kind of special program visa program asylum britain's the only country that has an interest or dragging its feet on this we will be involved in events overseas in the future and all military clearly will need to have people helping them but who is going to help our military if they realize that they're not going to help themselves senior military and political
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figures urging the people who work here in the u.k. foreign office to rethink the policy and campaigns gaining momentum over sixty thousand people have signed an online petition urging the british foreign secretary to offer a bulk resettlement program while the politicians think it over and here the men that risked their lives to help british forces say that the waiting game is getting deadlier by the day we were helping the people but all they see is that we were with the aggression forces in afghanistan which are so-called the nato forces or ice of forces but to every other of the national. aggression forces and once they leave the people who are in danger and will pay for some wrongdoings of the americans who have been interpreters and their families.
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london and i will be back with more news after the short break don't go away.
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international that in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to watching r t a live from moscow human rights have become the latest battleground for china to challenge the u.s. in addition to trade economy and regional military supremacy beijing slammed washington's approach to people's freedoms and its own report released on the heels of an american one being frenchwoman's of rights abroad increased electronic surveillance at a spike and gun violence are just some of the issues china has criticized the u.s. for argues like here shetty brings us more. after years of swallowing accusations
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of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us published its scalding human rights practices report now china held a mirror back to washington and its role of international human rights judge. let's take a look at where the two clash the u.s. again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints the sounding people and cispa bills to control the internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private text messages and e-mails for security needs are hardly contributing to online freedom china's single party political system and lack of democratic elections also came under fire the chinese report made its wife back at america's multi-party system saying that in what seems to be a democratic process it's really not the people but the amount of money spent on
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complaints which really decide the when is the largest part of the us report was dedicated to human rights as they are today from harsh labor conditions to poor salaries indeed china's status of being the world's factory is nothing new and the cheap labor force concept has long been debated beijing hit back with a scathing claim that in the country where racism and discrimination officially do not exist after american and hispanic and bullies earn forty percent less than the white population in the united states and that's through the glass ceiling for women who earn a twenty percent smaller salary than men the us report also lashed out at the treatment of prisoners and members of opposition in china contrast that with a country which runs notorious guantanamo prison and the allegations of multiple human rights abuses within its walls with china highlighting full statistics on all deaths in u.s. prisons and the use of brutal force against peaceful demonstrators in twenty twelve it is no secret that china has a checkered human rights record but by countering the claims of those who it
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believes should get its own house in order it is quite clear that beijing no longer wants to see a monopoly in the market of examining human rights and north korea is making its own response to the u.s. human rights report promising to bolster its nuclear program the country's now. portably seeking international recognition as a nuclear armed state the us had laid out disarmament as a condition for talks but gang's official newspaper says if negotiations happen it will be between equal nuclear armed nations james corbat the editor of a japan based news website says north korea is trying to highlight the western hypocrisy on the issue the question is whether or not that anyone has the right to say whether or not they are allowed to be a part of this exclusive club i think what we have to understand right now is that north korea is calling out these other nations on the nuclear hypocrisy that's been hardwired into international relations for a long time now and if you look at the actual statement that was made they said for
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example our position is clear never dream of denuclearization on the korean peninsula before denuclearization of the world is realized this really has to be seen as a poke in the eye at the community that assembled in seoul last year at the nuclear security summit in two thousand and twelve to talk about denuclearization of the world but of course that was directed specifically at countries like north korea and iran which weren't invited to the summit so i think this has to be seen as calling those nations out on the hypocrisy. judgment day for the world's finances almost all it's after kept twitter from a leading news agency spread rumors the american president was an attack on the white house at r.t. dot com we've got the full story of a close call for the markets. also in line for you japan will need more than three decades to close the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant but apparently times already running out for tokyo to complete the work if you want
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to pan should be bracing itself for in the worst case scenario. at least twenty six people have been killed in iraq as they gather to vand their anger at the shiite led government ahead of the publication of local lection results are often ifs in iraq for. according to the iraq three the troops. say that they were simply staging an. open fire. bomb. in the southern baghdad neighborhood. find.
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now. now take a look at some of the stories from around the world two guards at the french embassy in libya have been injured in an early morning car bombing an explosive laden vehicle that made it in a side street causing extensive damage to the embassy french president francois hollande called on libya to act swiftly as the first attack on a diplomatic residence in the capital since last year's deadly assault on the u.s. ambassador to the consulate in benghazi. iran has strongly denied annulling city man canadian police claim were plotting to conduct a terror attack on a train in toronto canadian authorities say two males who are currently under arrest have links to al qaida groups operating on iranian soil canada broke its diplomatic links to iran last september over several issues including iran's disputed nuclear program and it's still the towards israel.
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a man suspected of killing six people in western russia including two teenage girls remains on the run for a second day artes or even to show has more on what happened in belgrade. it looks like the authorities are doing everything in their power to apprehend the suspect as soon as possible we do know that thousands of police force have been only feet throughout the night searching calming the area looking for the thirty two year old the suspected killer they have recovered him yet they have recovered he is we go at this point they know for certain that he has sold it at least one semiautomatic rifle from the hunting store where the carnage began yesterday afternoon so they are warning everybody that he's he's armed and extremely dangerous now we have the thirty's from belgrade have also asked for assistance from the neighboring regions as well as ukraine which is really close to the belgrade region as well as basically next door so they are also called in calling on people in those regions
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to be on high alert to give any information about which could lead to the arrest of the thirty two year old suspects and whoever does prove a twitter does provide that information is offered a three million ruble reward for that that's roughly one hundred thousand dollars and of course people are being told to stay inside in belgrade itself there is an extremely heightened police presence on the streets and yet people are saying that the witnesses from the city are saying that there they have seen people going outside going to the place where they where six people were killed yesterday outside of the hunting story leaving flowers toys and candles to pay respects to the victims as well as we have to remember that tuesday is a day of mourning in belgrade so we're watching the situation as it develops obviously there is still a lot more questions that need to be answered and of course the suspect has to be caught so as soon as we get the latest information of course we'll bring it to you . all your update now and time to switch gears natasha nascar is here with all the latest business news for us good evening to you natasha well we are hearing now
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that even the european officials are admitting that a stereo measure did not seem to be working so is there a next best alternative to that well actually some economists have long been suggesting simply letting the most troubled countries default on their debt find out why that's a good idea in the business world and after a break. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't sound anything mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should
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care only. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. it's thirty one minutes past ten pm here in moscow welcome to business with me another scam the european officials are now questioning the austerity measures the eurozone has been force feeding its debt burden members the austerity implies state
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spending cuts and increased taxes the european commission's head jose manuel barroso said on monday these measures are fundamentally right but they don't have the needed political and social support in fact they are city faces fierce opposition in countries across europe and for good reason they have no proven record of lowering debt now you know take a look at this graphic over the past several years greece is actually the only country whose debt inched a little bit lower the other struggling european nations saw the opposite dynamic with portugal italy ireland all seeing growing debt and all of this against the backdrop of massive rescue spending since two thousand and eight the eurozone spent six hundred thirty billion dollars on rescue aid in total but the austerity seems to be solved in the recovery earlier on tuesday i asked patrick young of d.v.
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advisors if simply defaulting on their debt might be the answer for some countries . of course it is the whole stupidity of the pig headed bureaucratic elite of tax free limousine liberals in brussels for the past five years has been there in c.m. conceit that they could manage to create build on sound a fungible working you're a real currency it does not work there are countries that have incredible debt that we know large to grow incredible debt they need to default let me ask you this from a purely economic standpoint would it be cheaper for the eurozone to continue paying through its nose for some of its troubled members let's put it that way or to clean up the mass after some defaults it is absolute in some of the
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way that the euro zone is consistently trying to desperately hold itself together and spending our unbelievable amounts of money at the same time beggaring populations in many countries to lifetimes of unemployment it's not the whole situation is market multiple countries in the euro zone need to leave the euro zone they need to default on their debt and then they need to go up by pragmatic and practical rebuilding of their economies and endeavor not to over indulge in debt again well the initial idea behind the austerity measures was of course to not only reduce debt but also to resource confidence and we're now seeing that the debt is actually not being reduced that is growing and apparently the confidences also not being restored but what's the alternative what's the what's the other option obviously not and control spending. well the difficulty here is it's incredibly
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difficult to see how you can spend any money in a country such as glee where there's one hundred twenty seven percent debt to g.d.p. portugal one hundred twenty four percent debt to g.d.p. greece which they argue may have turned the corner it's gone from one hundred fifty seven percent to only one hundred forty percent if we can believe the statistics i don't know how you managed to make money out of nothing the answer is you don't and ultimately therefore the only thing you can do is google for a loan from a big brother piggy bank but as we know that big brother piggy bank germany poland countries like that in the north aren't interested in lending any more money so ultimately it's the situation is on tenable the curious factor is that mr barroso does not seem to realize that in saying little staring deal is not working he's actually undermining the ural because the euro itself is an invalid political project which has taken away economic stimulus in protest and tries to defy gravity
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. and assign now to check out the equity markets on wall street all eyes are on earnings considering that some like netflix and coach report of better than expected results the benchmark indices are actually seeing pretty have to rise and what they was on the european bourses they jumped the most then about eight months positive quarterly results also played their role there even the disappointing data from the european services and manufacturing failed to spoil investors' moves as the european currency it all aust value to the greenback on tuesday here in russia the my sex hold a currency trade mid session citing some technical difficulties but for the most part the ruble was mixed it was actually all lower to the dollar but gaining to the european currency i want to comes to the equity market. in russia some apparently
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took advantage of the fact that russia on monday became the cheapest among the emerging market equities obviously a buying opportunity as you can see from these results right there now gold prices have jumped more than seven percent over the past week and that's after seeing their biggest ever daily loss last monday is it still a good investment is it time perhaps to buy that gold ring that you've been thinking about for a while here's a correspondent for you call her with hopefully all the answers so. obviously gold is recovering does that mean that there is gold investors that were so shocked by their losses last week or back no actually they are not market speculators or professional investors those who are driving this trend or do there are people like you and me those who wanted to buy gold necklace or a gold ring. and they couldn't do it because the prices were so high over the past
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few years and they were constantly rising and now this last week's prize draw has released this top retail demand right well that's interesting but are you actually telling me that prices in stores like for gold rings bracelets necklaces are lower today than they were last my because i don't personally know we didn't have a one thing to do to buy you know gold jewelry and probably because these people are not your relatives or friends not really the big of them on comes from india and indians you know then we have this purchase for gold and now this prize dropouts actually coincided almost coincided with one of the biggest holidays. the sixth reincarnation of florid krishna ok i actually yeah i can see he lives cool and he has. to. believe that if you bring gold into your house on this holiday
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it means that you are bringing prosperity to your family so obviously they're making the best out of these lower prices and buying a lot of gold who else the chinese own is of course they all that booming in china but not only them also the united states so the u.s. mint has reported that americans have bought so many gold coins the highest level since may two thousand and eight two thousand and ten story right and what about those legendary investors into gold like jim rogers. also what are they doing all right john paulson actually has lost over eight billion dollars on this gold justice will just this week are baathists still insists on quick recovery in gold prices and you know gold is considered one of the best had just against inflation and paulson says that inflation will definitely increase in the near future because central banks have printed so much money so he remains bullish.
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another gold bull i've just spoken to him recently and he told me that he hopes that he will be clever enough to buy more gold once it reaches its bottom but you know the question is where is this bottom right and considering that gold actually rose like six hundred fifty percent from one thousand nine hundred ninety nine two thousand and eleven i mean it has all the way to go to fall to the bottom as well as the room for increase. thank you very much business are going to tell the physical. and that brings up to date on all the latest in business the sochi olympics are coming up in just a few months and then russia has to get ready for the twenty eighteen world cup championship what is the global community expecting of these sports fans after a short break we speak with the european boss of football michel platini.
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the speed. with. good. run i'm a better little. the
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international airport in the very heart of moscow. that's near the u.s. of president thank you very much for being with us today. so you know that russia is hosting the world cup twenty eighteen and considering them on
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a construction that's actually needed in your opinion are the preparations going. i hope they are going with this patient you know for the for the moment in recent years focus on brazilian woodchip and after the brazil world cup everyone we do we want to understand what's happening in russia so it means that for one year you have quite gone the problems and after we've come. the questions of the journalist the boat just to join the boards organization of the world cup but there is a principle is that. we never speak about the world cup after the next one kept but as a professional going where this to jim are going wearily fraley said to my friend mr mood cause. there is no problem everything is under control i'm asking about twenty thousand because football may look different by then talking about for example a goal line technology thieves i want to say it fans wanted referees want it players want it and that if i had says that he has lost sleep over here causing it
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. no fifty present a fee for want it but never ask it to the executive committee screwed on the good but ok well you know the international board decided for the goal line technology international bodies cited for the more threes additionally series i mean every organizer of the choice to decide. which is to me you want twelve for me or for me or i am not for the technology because i think it to put the beginning of the technicians if the ball after you can observe. length of side and line technology is a calling technology was a painter killing technology but i am against the technology is a future of the world but. we can do if i look at what is the price of the goal and technology for the competition of that you will face fifty three million euro for five years so i mean it's very expensive so it's really about the money is not
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a turn on. system to join we have to organize in two hundred eighty five. stages to put to keep boat to people to keep it because nobody has it to dinner g. and the price is too important for us but don't you feel like it's inevitable anyways that it's going to happen because the future is saying it's going to use it in a world cup next year for he has a pretty says you're too old to organize in the world kids and to organizations here because you feel you have to put. their calling technology mother read a game of the champions league have to put it to say mean in georgia for you both champions have been judges it are not the technologies and means that they have to put into the technology of the game because we have to organize a similar feeling for all the games is a simple petitions staying with a world cup any plans that the world cup winner could be decided by anything else than a penalty shoot out in case of a. penalty yeah because they're not really fair. is it seven the third is not fair
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. it's you know. we see the best solution is to have these twelve. for the final goal but. at the beginning it was tested in the sixty's or sick in france and when. way need to write and say continue continue continue continue continue to you people are sick and we're told because as there is no most of way it was too late. they decided to stop that but if you have a good solution you can the tell me. another thing that the fans are saying that it has become so easy to travel around that why wait four years for world cup why wait four years for european championship why can't we had every two years. because every year for years. in in in fourteen drugs the world cup.
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in brazil sixteen years a year we as a teens were kept in the work of that means the only place where your issue of the world cup every four years two years so it's something that's undisputable or not a real one hundred thirty was a nice thing or you know the. most beautiful. sings that. you have to wait long for a ninety years i know that come twenty twenty to one qatar will host well cup you suggested moving the time from summer to winter that's also something unprecedented that because. you know the story of the football we always played. football in the countries as he used to receive. to be football and for the first time and so country was in the middle of the equator on these very sunny every
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every year so i mean if. we decided to call to go to qatar i said that point that we don't play in december way we have to play well you have to put some when you cease to do and they said no we're just going to use technology. you know i can understand as a player but for the fans or journalist ones outside with what support there is no corner of the technology in which see noise secure well no i don't know what is a problem to play in and was it was a moment of the season to have the best the world to push you or i don't know why but we don't play and you know we are in december we figure we will use a base moment for the world cup you have the problem of that and i think for the for the people but time is a pretty over the francis john that is for the people who can go second coming is a bit of moment for what kept him on that staying with oil rich countries derek strip pouring a lot of money into thought but football is it ok with you in your opinion when someone as it often is the case today buys
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a club with decades of history behind it and buys it with money we have to protected that easy is difficult because i've read no it is becoming a private societies on the consoles the card by the consoles the traps is not easy is not so good with we have to protect it is not easy it's not easy to have a fairly sunny sunny. look at the nationals in germany by example you can be you can you can you can't be a no no he's more than fifty percent if you're following your will was more than fifty percent of the shoulders of the company in germany but in england you can't be one hundred. but mean it's only a national. figure it's not. good anybody what has the european crisis done for european football is the worst still to come. i don't know if it
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is a crazy spirit. but. the problems are too. there is a lot of. money in the world and in the many times the clubs are dead and you always assume business that is very complicated we are in europe for a moment to one point five billion your loses is not possible to have so many money just. as a football brain. show me money so many money but if so many many many many loses more noise and every time that means wife we have to do is the way we while working as a financial fair play or was it matters to. be clean and to be clear financial fair play can only work in countries like france because in russia if you don't have investments from
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a huge companies or rich people football we remain such much worse state plus would on the have commercials and to be revenues like in europe or in america give money to the troops. but do you feel like with a crisis maybe they are going to be a lot more investors outside of western europe buying clubs in europe i don't know you said they said the decision of the national of role is not a decision of the few files you were for what we're talking about losses a one point five billion but yet the european clubs have been spending stunning amounts of money and salaries for example from two thousand and seven till eleven they rose by thirty eight percent no i think a sixty we have to give them when he's at three hundred. if you go to make sure paying in some countries you use you you pay with the money that you have and your football is totally different because of the money is it on top of that is not quite time we have to be more costly to me we are to a good it's a situation and to put holds. in secret any of the football is why we are working
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and we are working for four years on the next step is next to where i was coming to interview everyone is like asking about match fixing that match fixing a six series a big is a conservative football what are you going to do with it i mean i know you met barroso recently and talked about the to tell you agree with me we have to fight against what are you here with me welcome politicians do to fight pretty sure they can do nothing and saying we have to sensibilities since the last few days of players to people of the football the coaches the journalists we have to censor people because that is a soul of the game and if you go to see again when you know that these are testing is finished for the for the world means that we are participating to the game and you have to say no to the people was to cheat now you once said that there are many many people working for racism in football and under many many people working against racism in football what exactly did you mean does that mean that there are
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actually like organized force behind violence of friends things like that is not so easy to is not so easy for that i see some of the violence because so much fixing is depending of the players is happening as a football the people of the football violence and. depending of the of the people outside. the fleet of the good and people of the commuters to jim would never know this is not to write a balance he will assist he is not waiting but how can you regulate that we can or we can work with the just to say i was a police that we know everybody knows or worked with his doings of people who make a mistake have to be a with mr football but he has to be forbidden by the police something just has to come is to jump and then we have to make many. we have to try to tell just society's rules for mr g. siggins overseas sponsor valences but is not so easy because people as a community can do what they want spain is now they are most champion world
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champion european champion can you finally say that europe at this point is unrivaled by south america as the lead of the football finale where you open oh yeah by you well this is america as it isn't south america where you lot of the source americans they want to do with the world cup of the present or purify orbs as the european teams that would win but only first to go and serve on fourth place but how much of a home advantage does brazil have now hosting there. is not so easy to be in brazil the two player to him because it would be a big big big big big big push of the on the shoulders of the players of brazil who do you think is the best player today well i think we have two great player so or no do missy and was a wonderful player totally different but wonderful what's the biggest difference between a football when you used to play and football that's played now as a question of the journalist now as. is different it is different.
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it's certainly different from. the football no is better now. better technically. holmes there is more more better players in the past. but. things are many many many many many people are coming for the product and we are we were coming for the game. thank you very much changed. the movie world war z z being first zombie which stars brad pitt as one hundred
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seventy five million dollar budget has been recalled by paramount executives not because this is probably yet another stupid violent zombie movie but because the chinese might get offended according to the wrap dot com china was supposed to take the blame for starting the evil zombie apocalypse this time but china becoming the largest foreign market for american movies made artistic integrity fly out the window to protect the bottom dollar as is tradition in hollywood this is not the first time that there has been pro-choice censorship in hollywood the remake of red dawn which was originally a cold war era a minstrel show against russians was supposed to show a chinese invasion of america this time however they have changed it to north koreans who can't even defeat the us military in south korea let alone at an away game in the usa the thing that is interesting is not the censorship is the fact that they will censor movies for whoever's got a lot of cash culture is a big markets won't be offended but countries with small markets will this is
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a complete prostitute mentality show that love to any guy who's got bills in his palm you know i was always pretty sure there were a lot of prostitutes working in hollywood i didn't know they actually started making the movies but that's just my opinion. wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our.
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